Jumping - Chris Zuchlag &
Turtle
Listen to the tip. (48kb)
Before you jump, you have to have a spotter. A spotter is someone who checks out your jump first. A spotter makes sure no traffic is in the area and that you are landing on a gradual grade, not on a flat grade.
As you approach a jump, check your speed, turn and slow down a little bit if you need to.
Here is what you do as you hit the jump.
1. Take off on a flat board.
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2. Jump through with your hips.
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3. Stay with the board in the air.
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4. When you land, land flat.
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Remember to take off flat and land flat. If you take off on an edge you will wipe-out in the air and if you land on an edge you will wipe-out when you land. When you land, remember to land flat.
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